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*[[Contribute/Workshops/Designing_for_participation| David Eaves Workshop: Designing for Participation]] | *[[Contribute/Workshops/Designing_for_participation| David Eaves Workshop: Designing for Participation]] | ||
*[[Contribute/Workshops/Identifying_contributors| David Eaves Workshop: Identifying Contributors]] | *[[Contribute/Workshops/Identifying_contributors| David Eaves Workshop: Identifying Contributors]] | ||
*Taken from: [https://kindle.amazon.com/work/cultivating-communities-practice- | *Taken from: [https://kindle.amazon.com/work/cultivating-communities-practice-etienne-wenger/B001JG2C64/1578513308| Cultivating Communities of Practice: A Guide to Managing Knowledge.] Activators perform a number of key functions across the lifecycle: | ||
**Identify important issues in their domain. | **Identify important issues in their domain. | ||
**Plan and facilitate community events. This is the most visible aspect of the coordinator role. Informally link community members, crossing boundaries between organizational units and brokering knowledge assets. | **Plan and facilitate community events. This is the most visible aspect of the coordinator role. Informally link community members, crossing boundaries between organizational units and brokering knowledge assets. |